Richard Johnson

Richard Johnson

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Filmmaker has four years of unedited Scaramucci footage

We certainly haven’t seen the last of Anthony Scaramucci.

Filmmaker Andrew Muscato must have been looking into a crystal ball four years ago when he asked Scaramucci if he could follow him around with a camera, simply because he thought the Wall Streeter was a unique New York character.

“The Mooch” said yes, and gave Muscato full access to him. The result is dozens of hours of footage, which Muscato is now editing as fast as he can. Talk about a “wow” finish.

“I’m lucky to have captured, for the past four years, one of the most fascinating people that I’ve ever known,” he said.

Muscato left NYU film school to move to Japan and shoot “The Zen of Bobby V” after the Mets fired manager Bobby Valentine and a Japanese team called the Chiba Lotte Marines hired him. Valentine ended up leading the Marines to win Japan’s 2005 World Series pennant after a 31-year drought.

Scaramucci hopes for similar redemption. “I am now going to go dark,” he told reporter Vicky Ward. “Then I will re-emerge . . . as me.”